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4 children dead after house fire in southwestern Nova Scotia

Four children are dead and one adult is in hospital after a weekend house fire at a home in the small community of Pubnico Head, N.S.

Grief counsellors will be at the elementary school on Monday where 2 of the children attended

RCMP say emergency crews responded to a 911 call shortly after midnight. (Paul mile d'Entremont/Radio-Canada)

Four children are dead after a weekend house fire at a home in the small community ofPubnico Head, N.S., two family members say.

CBC News has confirmed the fatalities with members of two of the families affected. RCMPsay two people escaped the fire and one of them was hospitalized.

ErvinOlsen said his two great grandchildren died. The two other children that were in the home were not his relations and an adult remainedin hospitalSunday night, he said.

Ral Boudreausaid his son lost a loved one. He said the loss is "devastating."

"For four people, whether it be a group of children, a group of adults, a mixture of the above it doesn't matter. Something like this will devastate a community," he said.

Fire marshal investigating

KathyBourque, a municipal councillor inPubnicoHead, said she knows the man who lived in the house and the tight-knit community is reeling.

Bourquesaidher husband, a firefighter with EastPubnicoFire Department, returned home from fighting the blaze early Sunday morning and told her the news.

"I'm feeling very sad, very devastated for the family," she said. "You put yourself in their situation and you can't imagine what they're going through."

Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. (Paul mile d'Entremont/Radio-Canada)

Halifax RCMP said the medical examiner's office and the fire marshal are investigating. The siteis about 260 kilometres from the city and officials were travelling to there from the city on Sunday.

TheRCMP's forensic identification section and major crimes division are also investigating. Cpl. Jennifer Clarke said they haven't determined whether the fire was suspicious.

Home completely destroyed

Troy Amirault, deputy chief with the West PubnicoFire Department, said they got a call just after midnight early Sunday morning aboutthe fireon Highway 3 not far from Pubnico, N.S.

"The flames were coming out through the roof and through the upstairswindows and through the downstairs windows," he said.

Fire crews remained at the scene of the fire through the day Sunday. (Kayla Hounsell/CBC)

About 50 volunteer firefighters battled the fire for two hours but the home was completely destroyed. Firefighters remained at the scene through the day putting out hot spots, saidFire Chief Gordon Amiro.Frigid temperatures made their work challenging because some equipment froze, he said.

"We do the best we can to put it out. With the circumstances about the cold, some of the stuff was freezing up ... the cold is not good," he said.

Grief counsellors at elementary school

The vice principal of Drumlin Heights elementary school in Argyle said there will be grief counsellors at the school Monday morning.

Colleen d'Entremont said two of the children were students.

The Municipality of Argyle is working to gather food and clothingand find out what else is needed,she said.

"Everybody knows everybody around here so when something tragic like this happens, everybody gets together. They don't leave anybody without," said Bourque.

Fire crews remain at the scene of a house fire in Pubnico Head, N.S. (Google Earth)

With files from Emma Smith, Elizabeth McMillan, Paul mile d'Entremont and Emma Davie